Imperial Bank (U) Ltd v Jason Njeru Kiggundu (Labour Dispute Miscellaneous Application No. 18 of 2016)
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Holding
The Industrial Court set aside an exparte order requiring production of documents, holding that the applicant had shown good cause and that the interests of justice required the applicant be heard on whether the order should issue.
Outcome
Exparte order set aside; matter to proceed inter partes
Facts
On 22 February 2016, the Industrial Court granted an exparte order requiring the applicant to produce certain documents. The applicant subsequently filed Miscellaneous Application 018/2016 seeking to set aside that exparte order. The court considered the application, the supporting affidavit, the affidavit in reply, and submissions from both counsel.
Issues
- Whether the applicant has shown good cause for the exparte order to be set aside.
Orders
- Application allowed.
- Exparte order dated 22 February 2016 set aside.
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